Title :
Success Dimensions in Selecting Cloud Software Services
Author :
Braithwaite, Francis ; Woodman, Mark
Author_Institution :
Bus. Sch., BPP Bus. Sch., London, UK
fDate :
Aug. 30 2011-Sept. 2 2011
Abstract :
Cloud computing is promoted by providers as a service offering to satisfy the modern information system needs of the business stakeholder. These services are presented in a way that can be elastic, scalable, cost-effective and delivered via the internet on a pay-for-usage pricing model. These services are now within the grasp of the small and medium-sized enterprise (SME). Businesses in general, and SMEs in particular, may not have the technical capability to explicitly state their service needs or expectations or to assess risks. This paper highlights some of the unseen technical hurdles faced by SMEs in selecting and identifying software-as-a-service offerings. The research was undertaken through an analysis of providers considered by businesses, the expertise the businesses sought, and an ethnographic observation of a service selection. The results are used to propose indicative success dimensions for cloud service selection and a need for more detailed research to support SME in service selection.
Keywords :
cloud computing; information needs; information services; pricing; small-to-medium enterprises; SME; business stakeholder; cloud computing; cloud service selection; cloud software service provider; information system needs; pay-for-usage pricing model; small medium sized enterprise; software-as-a-service offering; success dimension; technical capability; Cloud computing; Computers; Organizations; Servers; Cloud computing; IS deployment; IT acquisition; IT investment; SaaS; cloud software; software-as-a-service;
Conference_Titel :
Software Engineering and Advanced Applications (SEAA), 2011 37th EUROMICRO Conference on
Conference_Location :
Oulu
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4577-1027-8
DOI :
10.1109/SEAA.2011.30